Mind, as viewed in the
creativity perspective,
is seen as a property of consciousness which remembers what
consciousness experiences and characterize what we experience based
on the beliefs mind has and what it chooses to remember. In many
ways mind is a lens or a filter through which our awareness views or
perceives the experience we have. We believe what we perceive when
in actually, we are biased by the filter or the lens.

The transcendental mind:
Each point of consciousness is an aspect of the original
consciousness. Each
point of consciousness
is what the
consciousness within, or behind, Creation uses to experience
its
creation/Creation.
Each point of consciousness always is, and always was, a unique
aspect of the consciousness within, or behind, Creation. What dies
or transform is its interpretation of who and what it is. The
interpretations made by the awareness of consciousness as to who or
what it is gives rise to the creation it experiences. That
interpretation is based on what the awareness has experienced and
choose to believe about itself.

The
transcendental mind is what many would call the permanent record
of all our experiences we have ever had as an
individual points of consciousness.
The transcendental mind allows our awareness to see all that it has
ever experienced. It is within this transcendental aspect of
mind we can understand the
intention for our life.

Our current mind:
As a human being, we are an
independent point of consciousness
which has chosen for one reason or another to have
an experience as a human being in Physical Creation. Our
problem as a human being is that the human physical experience
causes is to think our
mind is only what we have experienced in this life. Most humans
will deny the existence of their
transcendental mind even if they have clear memories of an
existence outside our current life. Additionally, we do not always
embrace all the experiences we have in our life. We interpret those
experience based on what we have come to think and believe. If we do
not have a context for understanding an experience, we will deny the
experience as real. In any case, whatever we believe gives rise to
our
current mind. That is, what we think and believe as a result of
the experiences we have had in our current life.

The enculturated mind:
As a human being, most of us are not taught to embrace the
truth of our being
and/or to know truth within. Rather, we are taught to perceive and
interpret our experience through our society and its culture. We are
enculturated to think and believe one way over any other way
including what is true for us and
our
own truth.

The
enculturated mind
is what we have come to think and believe as a result of the
interpretation of the experiences we have had based on our culture.
What this means is that whatever we experience we interpret not
based on the
truth of our being.
Rather, we interpret it based on what our culture and society says.
This, in turn, often causes us to deny the truth of our own
experiences as a result of how we interpret our experiences based on
our culture.

For practical purposes,
current mind and
enculturated mind
can be used interchangeably. Technically, they are very different.
As we begin to awaken and become aware of the depth and breadth of
our being, current mind takes on a completely new meaning and we
come to see how limited our enculturated mind really is. .

In reality, any
individualized point of consciousness has only one
mind. That is, mind is the collection of the experiences of that
individual point of consciousness. However, because our
consciousness can be experienced as aware and awake or asleep and
unaware, we live in the
illusion of mind which gives rise to experiencing a mind much
less than what mind really is.

It needs to be remembered, the
masculine aspect
is reflected in our thinking and symbolized by the
mind and
what mind wants. The
feminine
aspect of Creation is the flow of energy within our being and
what we feel,
symbolized in the heart.
When we localize our awareness in the body we can feel through our
body and our being. When we localize our awareness in what we think
and believe, we experience some aspect of mind. If we focus on all
our experiences and what we feel in those experiences we open the
door to experiencing the
transcendental mind and the energy which gives rise to our life.
When we focus on the experiences of this life, without or without
the awareness of feeling we enter our
current mind. When confine
ourselves to the programming given to us in this life and what our
society believes we enter the
enculturated mind.
When We need to move from the view and perspective of the
enculturated mind to what we are feeling in our bodies we open the
door to move into and through our current mind and eventually into
our transcendental mind.

Consciousness creates as a result
of what it holds in
mind. As a human being in
Physical Creation, we are experiencing a
creation/Creation.
This means that there is a transcendental mind, a mind which
transcends the creation we experience, that gave rise to both
Physical Creation, ourselves and what we experience in Creation.
Some call this transcendental mind
God,
but that is not necessarily the case. It is just a mind that
transcends the existing creation and it is possible there are three
transcendental minds. There is the mind which created Physical
Creation, a mind which created us, and a mind which created the
other in our life. In any case the mind what created us resides
and/or is accessible from with each of us.

In the
creative process,
mind interjects itself in the flow path of our
creative life energy to redirect that energy to create an
experience of what we think and believe. The transcendent mind
interjects itself in between the flow path of the manifestation our
creative life energy and the
Source
of our being. In this regard, what we call our
creative spirit arises from the transcendental mind. Although we
each are an
individual point of consciousness,
we assume an identity based on the experiences we have had. As a
human being, our creative spirit has a desire which arise from the
transcendental mind and are found in the
intention for our life. However, as a creative spirit
outside of mind, what our creative spirit really seeks is freedom,
true freedom to creatively express itself in any creation.

Our body and its environment of
birth, both in time and place is the product of our
transcendental ego and that state of our being at the time of
incarnation. These conditions existed before we formed our
current mind and developed an idea
about who we think we are in this life based on our current life
experiences. When we return to that state of being in which we
entered life, we access the
most
powerful creative state we can enter in our life. To enter this
most creative state of being with which we came into life is to
enter a
childlike playful
creative state. When we enter this state of childlike play we also
enter a state were we can live the
intention for our incarnation. Aligning with the intention for
our life is to align the
source of our creative power in the life we experience. It
is a state of spontaneous and innocent childlike play.

Once we are aligned with the
intention for our life, we then have the choice of living that
intention, changing that intention or going further back into our
programming and transcend that intention. If we begin to shed the
transcendental ego which created the intention for our life we
can change the intention for our life. It is at this point of being
we access our
unlimited creativity
for we stand at the point to create any reality we wish while in our
body.